1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:439 AND stemmed:time)
[... 15 paragraphs ...]
Allow us our parables, and give us time here. (Pause.)
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
Your own advantage will come when the weak man falls off, for another will match you in strength, and together you will change the balance. The man you have been thinking of this evening will not betray you. He may forget you. Your position within the company will be assured, and has been, as long as you continue your bulldog tactics. You aggravate them, and yet you make them think. They dislike you for the aggravation, but they admire you because you make them think, and they now are beginning to believe that your thoughts can save them money and time.
[... 15 paragraphs ...]
Now, give us good time here. There are two triangles which have merged into one, for one is involved with the present, and one with the future. The present triangle concerns the interpretation which you have made, and your immediate superior is the man who falls.
[... 11 paragraphs ...]
You will also be unseated, but then you will not care for the time will be late.
[... 14 paragraphs ...]
Now. Now is the time to learn what your strength is. It is not the time to move.
When the triangle is changed, when the weak man falls and the stronger man comes, then is the time to move. (Jane pointed to John for emphasis.) Now this is your game. You will be changing the rules, but you had better be sure that you play the game for all that it is worth, and use your best abilities, for it is your vehicle for self-expression and creativity.
[... 17 paragraphs ...]
(11:05. Jane was again a long time coming out of trance; once more I helped her by talking to her, and by touch. I didn’t know whether this meant the end of the session or not. As we talked over the data, and points John had questions on, Seth came through again, at approximately 11:13.)
There will be a game of checkers and you will jump a spot if you care to do so. If you will step into a spot briefly, to say you held it, and then step into the next spot. You will know when the time arrives.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
You will take one foot into that position for a brief time only (on the triangle), and then, convention satisfied, leap into the next spot. You must make the necessary gestures. Do you understand?
[... 1 paragraph ...]
Now you must be on your toes then, and you will be if you do not move ahead of time. For to do so would put you in an unfortunate line of competition for the vacant spot (on the triangle). It will be yours by right when you take it, while others are bickering, and you will be beyond it before they have ceased bickering.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
I believe the man to be a Catholic, or highly religious otherwise. You have met him on two occasions in particular, and you may have had words with him at one time.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
(11:34. Again Jane’s trance was deep. She was some little time coming out of it. )